Camphorwood Gate.
Directly anterior and inferior to the free end of the eleventh rib.
Subdues liver, normalizes spleen, removes stagnation and congestion, moves blood and removes stagnation.
The point of intersection of Liver Channel of Foot Jue Yin, Gall bladder Channel of Foot Shao Yang and the Dai Mai vessel.
- Digestive system: weak digestion, flatulence and abdominal distension, pain in the stomach area, decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, belching.
- Urinary system: a large number of cloudy urine, urinary retention, urinary frequency, nocturnal enuresis.
- Respiratory system: dyspnea, cough, asthma, pleurisy.
- Cardiovascular system: feeling of anxiety in heart, dyspnea, fatigue, depression.
- Disorders of the mind: depression, fits of anger. Diseases associated with liver disorders.
- Localized diseases: pain and feeling of fullness in hypochondrium, compaction.
- Features: hypertension.
Puncture perpendicularly 0.8- 1 cun. Cauterization.